
Top 14 Jim Diers Quotes
#1. To slur "feminism" into "humanism" is to usurp women's voices once again, to make the singular feminine into the so-called universal masculine.
Gina Barreca
#2. Be sure that God Ne'er dooms to waste the strength he deigns impart.
Robert Browning
#3. Words can make you sick. Or healed. - Words create worlds because the universe is always listening ... and so are your cells, your psyche, and your children, your team, and the apples
Danielle LaPorte
#4. You'll see Dame Judi Dench in a Bond film, in Shakespeare and then starring in her own sitcom. You never see that here with Meryl Streep.
Alan Cumming
#5. I don't get on with novelists, don't enjoy their company. Once you've worked for a publisher, you understand the species, see them in their natural habitat, and it's not always pretty.
Neil Cross
#6. Pure religion is having the courage to do what is right and let the consequence follow.
Neal A. Maxwell
#7. When I was a kid, I was one of those really obnoxious 'oooh oooh' girls, with my hand up in the air constantly. I've learned over the years that that's not so attractive, so I've censored that.
Claire Danes
#8. A painting only lives in the eye of the beholder
Pablo Picasso
#9. But by faith you look in the mirror and see a robed prodigal bearing the ring of grace on your finger and the kiss of your Father on your face.
Max Lucado
#10. The secret of good teaching is to regard the child's intelligence as a fertile field in which seeds may be sown, to grow under the heat of flaming imagination.
Maria Montessori
#11. With a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in general were
Charles Dickens
#12. We are inadvertently in love with the Influence of Power and we need to be in love with the Power of Influence.
Michael Grinder
#13. Believing happiness to be in the eternal thing is called the enlightened vision (samkit).
Dada Bhagwan
#14. Every artist is linked to a mistake with which he has a particular intimacy. All art draws its origin from an exceptional fault, each work is the implementation of this original fault, from which comes a risky plenitude and new light.
Maurice Blanchot
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